I am looking at the Slide Fire AR-15 stock. It is basically a bump fire system made into the stock design. Does anybody own one of these and is it worth the $369.00 for the stock?

My concern is that you really can't aim or control the rifle once the bump fire is in progress. Another concern I have is that when you want to shoot full auto, it will take a couple of rounds to start and get the trigger effect going before bump fire takes place.

i think its cool..but 370$ cool?...maybe 5 years ago when ammo was affordable but these are different times..i bought a 4 cylinder toyota because gas keeps going up in price..if they make one for my ruger 10/22 at a reasonable price i may consider but i bet you can come up with a more practical way to spend your hard earned cash...thats just me but i do think its awfully pricey
best of luck in your decision

they did make one for the 10/22, but the ATF later ruled it became a illegal machine gun and banned them. Last I heard even posession of one was a felony, weather it was on the rifle or not. So John, buyer beware the same will probally happen to the stock you are looking at.

they did make one for the 10/22, but the ATF later ruled it became a illegal machine gun and banned them. Last I heard even posession of one was a felony, weather it was on the rifle or not. So John, buyer beware the same will probally happen to the stock you are looking at.

The Atchinson accelerator had moving parts that caused the ATF to rule the way they did. This does not.

Give us po folk a way inexpensively prep to have a Squad "Automatic" Weapon for defensive positions.

It looks like a huge waste of money. A moderate shooter can do .20 second splits, a good one can get close to .10 second splits.

To bump fire all you have to do is pull the gun forward with your left hand while riding the trigger near it's reset point. The recoil of the gun will do the work for you. I rarely bump fire a gun, but with a 12ga Saiga with a 20 round drum it's a blast.

i am a dealer for these stocks and i can say they are 100% legit.. both in function and in fire control.. you can single shot, 2-3 round burst or full tilt boogie.. big downside is your ammo bill like the others have suggested.. but with a Beta 100 rnd drum they are a ton of fun.. especially when shooting into a group of hogs at your feeder!!

as to the ATF they have had no less than 12 ATF agents check out the product and as of right now they are 100% legal.. until someone screws around with them and they get around to banning them.. even then everytime in the history of gun control everything has been grandfathered.. SO keep your receipt and you should be good.. BUT use common fricken sense when out shooting.. your local range won't allow you to use them but again in a TEOTWAWKI situation they are a very easy mod for any AR 15 platform.. now looking at the $$ side.. 300+ is cheap when you want to stay legal.. but for 250.00 you can buy all the parts including the jig for the sear pin and convert any pre ban lower if the need should arise.. just my .02

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